An ‘Old Plank Road’… that connected Oceans.

Imagine a time… when America had no coast-to-coast Highways… only railroads, waterways, and ‘National Trails’ from earlier Westward expansions.   It was not that long ago – only about a hundred years or so.   This post is about one of the very first coast-to-coast highwaysUS Highway 80… and its legendary 6½ mile stretch of road called ‘The Old Plank Road’.    This 6½ mile stretch, located in the extreme southeast corner of California, was passable by only the most hardy & persevering of drivers… indeed, this stretch of road was literally built on ‘shifting sands’… and accordingly assembled out of portable 8’x12′ road sections constructed of wooden planks that could be, and often were, ‘shifted’ over the sands… as the roadway routinely became unpassable under the shifting sands of California’s Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area.   Continue reading

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Observations on Retirement and Motorhoming… Conclusions

Jim & Alice LaPeer… 2013, getting started, Black Hills, South Dakota

Hello, Folks. It is March 2018, and  Alice and I are again starting out to travel the country in our 36 foot Dolphin RV Motorhome.   This post will be the sixth we’ve done along the topic of ‘Observations on Retirement & Motorhoming’… And while we certainly plan on continuing our travels in the coming years (new posts to be forthcoming), this post will be the last in this series… in essence, a summary of our ‘getting started’ years.   

When we started RV’ing back in Feb 2013, we had no (zero) experience in an RV.   We figured we would learn as we go… and we did.   This blog post series started in response to friends back home who would ask, what was it like starting out… what is it like now?... what did you learn?and how did you…??? and a few observations on Retirement, tossed in for fun – Enjoy!

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